Tree Swallow Tachycineta Bicolor ILLINOIS RANGE Adult
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tree swallow Tachycineta bicolor Kingdom: Animalia FEATURES Phylum: Chordata An adult tree swallow is five to six inches long. This Class: Aves bird has a metallic green or dark, slate blue back Order: Passeriformes feathers. The belly and chest feathers are white. It has long narrow wings. The tail is "forked." Family: Hirundinidae ILLINOIS STATUS BEHAVIORS common, native The tree swallow is a common migrant in Illinois. It is a common summer resident in the northern one- half of the state. This swallow's winter range is from the southern coastal United States to Costa Rica. ILLINOIS RANGE The tree swallow lives around marshes, meadows, streams and lakes. It eats insects and some plant materials. Its call is "cheet" or "chi-veet." This swallow flies and glides in small circles with three to four quick flaps and then goes upward. Spring migrants begin appearing in Illinois in March. Nesting occurs from May through July. Nesting in Illinois is generally in the northern one-half of the state and along the Mississippi and Illinois rivers. The nest is placed in the cavity of a tree standing in water or in wood duck or bluebird boxes. Nests may be in colonies or built singly. Four to seven white eggs are laid. Fall migration begins in July. adult © Illinois Department of Natural Resources. 2021. Biodiversity of Illinois. Unless otherwise noted, photos and images © Illinois Department of Natural Resources. © Illinois Department of Natural Resources. 2021. Biodiversity of Illinois. Unless otherwise noted, photos and images © Illinois Department of Natural Resources. © Brian Tang Aquatic Habitats lakes, ponds and reservoirs; rivers and streams; marshes; wet prairies and fens Woodland Habitats none Prairie and Edge Habitats none © Illinois Department of Natural Resources. 2021. Biodiversity of Illinois. Unless otherwise noted, photos and images © Illinois Department of Natural Resources..